Patching Material For Concrete Suggestions ?

Hello:
Have some foundation cracks, and also a few cracks in a garrage concrete
floor.
Would like to fill them and repair them if possible, and hope there's no
additional settling
which I imagine no filler type of repair would withstand, no matter how
minor the movement.
Was wondering:
a. Do I want an absolutely rigid, or semi-flexible patching material ?
b. What's the "state of the art" these days for these types of repair
materials ? Epoxy based, or... ?
Any specific brands recommendations, caveats on their usages, etc. would be
most appreciated.
(would like it to be waterproof, also)
Thanks,
Bob

I've always used "Rockite" for patching small cracks. You can mix it to the
consistancy of pea soup for floor cracks and it flows into them very nicely. It
can be mixed to a thicker consistancy and troweled into wall cracks.
It's always worked for me. Not the cheapest, but the best.
http://www.rockite.com /
Happy Holidays,
Jeff
Jeff Wisnia (W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)
"If you can keep smiling when things go wrong, you've thought of someone to
place the blame on."
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